Student Organization Activities in the Development of Emotional Intelligence in Islamic Boarding Schools

  • Samsirin S
  • Khoiriyah D
  • Solihah D
  • et al.
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Abstract

This research aims to discover how student organizations contribute to the growth of emotional intelligence. This research uses qualitative descriptive analysis. Using three data collection techniques: documentation, observation and interviews. Data analysis includes domain analysis, taxonomic analysis, and componential analysis. The results of the data analysis found that organizations have a role in the emotional development of organizational administrators, including cultivating the corporate spirit, consultation spirit, awareness of other people's points of view, and awareness of controlling anger. As well as lack of self-confidence and poor communication between administrators are the two main obstacles to developing emotional intelligence. Based on data analysis findings, companies can help organizational administrators grow emotionally by cultivating the corporate spirit, consultative spirit, awareness of others' points of view, and awareness of behavioural control.

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Samsirin, S., Khoiriyah, D. R., Solihah, D. A., & Rahmawati, A. (2024). Student Organization Activities in the Development of Emotional Intelligence in Islamic Boarding Schools. Al-Hayat: Journal of Islamic Education, 8(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.35723/ajie.v8i1.446

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